Who isn’t equipped for a pandemic or bioterror attack? The WHO.

Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists – Business and politics have always influenced international efforts to solve public health problems. Unfortunately that remains as true in the era of Ebola, Zika, and bioweapons as it did in the 19th century, when cholera—a disease that spreads more quickly and kills faster than any other pathogen—began its deadly global march. Continue reading